Well no, because that’s where the problems start for Thomas Devogelaere, the owner of the land where the dead boar is stuck. “When they killed the wild boar, everyone left. I thought someone was going to come and get the body later but no one came and when I made contact everyone was passing the buck. I understand that the place is very difficult to access but there must be a way to come and get it. I thought that the DNF who had killed the animal was going to take it back. Besides, the temperatures are no longer negative and the body. will begin to decompose with all the nuisances that This can generate. The animal did not even pass through my land but through that of my neighbors. It just got stuck and was killed on my land.explains the owner with great incomprehension.
Knowing who is in charge of the kidnapping is a real obstacle course to the point that even the great Jumettoise animal specialist Françoise Daspremont, former alderman for their well-being, was unable to find an answer.
On the side of the SPA, it is indicated that this is not its mission but leads are given towards a rendering service… Except that this only intervenes to collect animal corpses on the road and on the outskirts. On the DNF side in charge of the case, we were unable to contact anyone. We contacted a major hunting club who gave us different interpretations. “When the animal does not belong to anyone, it can belong to the person who slaughters it.” So here is the DNF. “But the animal may belong to the owner of the land. It’s a bit like if you find a dead rat, it’s up to you to get rid of it.”
-One of the owner’s concerns is the decomposition of the corpse. “If the body decomposes, my neighbors can claim insurance if there is damage but it could turn against me. I have absolutely no idea what to do and where to turn.”
To be continued…